The SEC Tournament begins May 21 at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium. Alabama currently has the No. 7 seed with Auburn at No. 10. The winner would play No. 2 LSU.

Alabama and Auburn will get a chance to improve its seeding in the tournament this week against nationally-ranked opponents, but it will be tough. Alabama travels to SEC champion Vanderbilt for a three-game series beginning Thursday at 6:30 p.m.. The Tigers host Arkansas, which secured a first-day bye in the tournament with a series victory against the Volunteers this weekend, beginning Thursday at 6 p.m.

Vanderbilt and LSU have locked up the top two seeds, respectively. Kentucky and Missouri currently have the last two spots, but Tennessee could make a move into the field next week. No seeds except the top two have been set.

The Volunteers can not catch up with Auburn because two games against Georgia last weekend were rained out.

Below is a look at the SEC Tournament seeding and first two days of competition if the regular season ended today.